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1. The Sweetest Fig by Chris Van Allsburg. 2. Visual Aid (white board, smart board or easel pad) 3. Pre-typed or pre-written sentences for each student. (I described animals for my lesson because my third graders love animals.
Explore fantasy, reality, and the power of dreams with The Sweetest Fig, a children's book by Chris Van Allsburg. This teacher's guide includes a summary of the book, teaching ideas, an upper-grade writing lesson, and a lower-grade reading lesson, to.
This is a three page resource to use with the book The Sweetest Fig by Chris Van Allsburg. Page 1. *Predict. *Inferring Chart (evidence + schema = inference) Page 2. *Writing Prompt about what type of pet owner Bibot is.
- Missenlteach
dreams with reality in Van Allsburg’s work.In The Sweetest Fig, Bibot’s dreams intrude into his daily reality in a particularly unpleas-ant way—first when he discovers himself in his underwear in front of a busy café,and next when the sturdy Eiffel Tower droops over like it’s made of supple clay!
This resource is 6 worksheets to be used with The Sweetest Fig by Chris Van Allsburg. It is a digital copy in PDF format. The worksheets focus on a variety of skills and tasks to extend the student's understanding of the text.
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This resource is 6 worksheets to be used with Chris Van Allsburg's book The Sweetest Fig. It is a digital copy in PDF format. With our worksheets all the hard work has been done all you have to do is photocopy them. The worksheets focus on a variety of comprehension skills and extending the student's understanding of the text.
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The Sweetest Fig by Chris Van Allsburg is a great read aloud to read in the first month of school. I specifically use this book to teach predictions using evidence to support the predictions, inferring, and using evidence to support a point.